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27th December 09, 10:26 AM
#11
For odd sized guys (like us beer belly types) you can have your waistcoat made-to-measure. Lochcarron and House of Edgar come to mind, and I'm sure there are many more vendors who will make a waistcoat to measure.
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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27th December 09, 12:40 PM
#12
I think what we need to take away from this is that the kilt and sporran should not be worn any differently because a waistcoat is added. How they are gonna fit out of the box is going to depend on your proportions, personally I fall sort of in-between "short" and "regular" with jacket lengths (depending on the maker) but I've found even the 'short' waistcoats to a bit long. If the bottom (tips, notches ?) of the w/coat is/are too low compared to your sporran in it's normal position, I feel the w/coat should be altered. I generally get away with just shortening the 'tips' at the bottom, making the w/coat more horizontal across the front.
Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
"If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk"
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27th December 09, 04:12 PM
#13
Having purchased an "off the rack argyll and waistcoat" this past year I have been wondering about this very question. Can a tailor shorten a waistcoat while maintaining the look? Thanks,
David
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27th December 09, 09:12 PM
#14
Can a tailor shorten a waistcoat while maintaining the look? Thanks,
David
Yes, a competent tailor should be able to do this. I'd suggest wearing your kilt when you take the waistcoat to the tailor's, so he/she can see exactly how long you want the finished waistcoat to be.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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28th December 09, 01:44 PM
#15
Pictures and thousands of words, but these two were taken roughly a hundred years apart and show exceptionally well the "correct" length for the kilt, the "correct" position for the day sporran, and the "correct" manner in which to wear a waistcoat, albeit in different styles.
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30th December 09, 05:50 AM
#16
I see Prince Charles wearing a straight-bottomed waistcoat there, which is nice with the kilt because you don't have those points sticking down to potentially hide the sporran.
I have a herringbone tweed waistcoat from a Western Wear place, the late 19th century style that buttons high, has full lapels like a jacket, four pockets, and straight bottom, and it's great with kilt and sporran.
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30th December 09, 10:09 AM
#17
*gasp!* Prince Charles has buttoned his bottom button!! Quick! What's 911 for the Kilt Police???
-Adam
Not all who wander are lost... -Professor J.R.R. Tolkien
I hoip in God!
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30th December 09, 07:48 PM
#18
No worries, mate...
Originally Posted by SoulFyre777
Forgive me, sir! My meaning was that I had the same question and hoped I might haunt this thread for a while and gather wisdom from the rabble. Nothing slanderous meant, I assure you!
I apologize for having given the impression of offense having been taken---it's a hazzard of text vs. voice communication---my response was intended as a wry jest.
The spirit of the Declaration of Arbroath (6 April 1320) abides today, defiantly resisting any tyranny that would disarm, disperse and despoil proud people of just morals, determined to keep the means of protecting their families and way of life close at hand.
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30th December 09, 08:03 PM
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In light of the evidence...
The spirit of the Declaration of Arbroath (6 April 1320) abides today, defiantly resisting any tyranny that would disarm, disperse and despoil proud people of just morals, determined to keep the means of protecting their families and way of life close at hand.
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30th December 09, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Fit2BKilted
...it's a hazard of text vs. voice communication...
Indeed! Never can tell sometimes... haha Would rather err on the side of caution if ever I think something I've said could have been misinterpreted...
*looks around in the awkward silence*
Well then.... *sits and resumes eating his half bucket of popcorn*
-Adam
Not all who wander are lost... -Professor J.R.R. Tolkien
I hoip in God!
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